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At Liberty is a weekly podcast that explores the most pressing civil rights and civil liberties questions of our time. Catch new episodes on Thursday at 9am ET.

The Trump campaign is pursuing legal challenges in battleground states as the pathways to President Trump鈥檚 reelection narrow. These challenges involve attempts to stop or challenge the vote count. And because of the record number...

Tomorrow's the big day: Election Day! The last day to vote. Here at the 老澳门开奖结果, we have just one closing argument: Everyone should be able to vote, and everyone鈥檚 vote should be counted. So, we...

Over 5 million Americans are kept from the polls by laws that prohibit people with felony convictions from voting. While the intricacies of these laws vary from state to state, people who have been convicted...

One in four American adults lives with a disability. And that doesn鈥檛 even include the fact that about 45% of Americans live with a chronic illness. During a global pandemic, that means that a huge...

American voting rates have hovered in the mid-50s for most of recent history. As these things go, that is not great. But it鈥檚 even worse with younger voters. In the 2014 midterms, less than 20...

Ahead of this year鈥檚 election, we have seen an unprecedented amount of election litigation between both political parties. The Republican National Committee, at the direction of President Trump, has amassed a $20 million war chest...

It鈥檚 no secret that the postal service has been under attack. Earlier this year, President Trump appointed one of his supporters to serve as Postmaster General. Then, just a few months from the election, that...

For the launch of our podcast series, At the Polls, we are answering your questions about voting in the lead up to the election. Our first question is: What will election night look like in...

We鈥檙e coming up on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment which was ratified on August 18th, 1920 and then certified eight days later. The 19th Amendment inked women鈥檚 suffrage into American history, a culminating...

On Tuesday, April 23, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear the case Department of Commerce v. New York, which asks whether a question about citizenship can be added to the 2020 Census...